New
York, NY – October 12, 2004 – USTOA reports that, by the
year’s end, 2004 sales of packaged vacations and tours will
have increased over 2003. According to a recent informal survey of
the organization’s member companies, 42% of respondents say
that overall sales will increase more than 25% over last year.
Over 25% Sales Growth
Among
the winners are cruise tours and sales to Central and South America.
Thirty-seven percent of respondents predict increases of more than
25% to Central and South America, while 25% percent of respondents
see an increase of cruise tour sales by more than 25%. Another 25%
report cruise-tour sales increases of 5-10%.
10% - 25% Sales Growth
More
modest sales increases are reported for Western Europe, with 35% percent
of respondents citing increases of 10 – 25%, while 38% say domestic
sales would increase by the same amount. Fifty percent of respondents
see escorted tour sales increasing by 10-25%, while family travel
is expected to increase slightly, with 30% of respondents reporting
sales increases of 10 – 25%.
Stable or Slight Growth
Sales
of student travel and travel to Mexico are expected to remain the
same. One-third of respondents see Canada sales increasing by 5-10%,
while another third see Canada sales remaining the same.
Slight Price Increases
Tour
and vacation prices increased slightly this year over 2003. Forty-seven
percent of respondents said their North America prices increased by
5%, while 33% said prices remained the same. More than 40% said their
Europe prices increased by 5-10%
Euro Expected to Impact 2005 Sales
While
the Euro has not affected tour and vacation package sales this year
(54% said the high Euro is not affecting sales), 65% of respondents
expect the Euro to impact travel sales in 2005. Nearly 60% cite that
those Eastern European countries scheduled to adopt the Euro still
remain somewhat of a bargain
Highest
Growth Potential
Looking
ahead, independent tours, FIT arrangements, and combination escorted
tours with free time and flexibility built in, were tied as areas
expected to represent the highest growth in the coming year. When
asked which type of travel would represent the highest growth in five
years, the combination escorted tour came in first, with independent
tours and FIT arrangements tied for second place.
USTOA
President Bob Whitley comments that, “The long-term trends toward
packaging independent elements together, as well as the combination
of cruises and tours will continue strong into the future. We are
also seeing the traditional escorted tour product undergoing an evolution,
as tour operators provide more time for independent activities within
the framework of a planned itinerary. The convenience of having the
major elements and transportation taken care of, while allowing the
freedom for travelers to pursue their own interests is especially
attractive to the Baby Boomer generation who grew up on independent
travel.”
Survey
respondents represented an estimated two-thirds of USTOA’s membership,
or 80 of the top brand names in packaged travel. For more information
and a listing of USTOA Member companies, visit www.ustoa.com.